Saturday, February 24, 2007

Notable Appointments, Part 2

I noted earlier how Sandra Day O’Connor’s appointment to the Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan seems to reinforce that Patrick Stewart is my father, that Ronald Reagan is my grandfather, that I walked on the Earth’s moon with Apollo 11, and that I returned to Earth on 4/14/77 from another journey into space.


Consistent with that overall theory is why I believe Ronald Reagan appointed Clarence Thomas to the Department of Education in 1982. I believe Reagan noticed the similarities of Clarence, as I wrote about the other day, and Thomas, which I believe is my real first name. President Reagan nominated Clarence Thomas on a day that was 59 days after 3/3/81.

Nomination of Clarence Thomas To Be an Assistant Secretary of Education
May 1st, 1981

The President today announced his intention to nominate Clarence Thomas to be Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Department of Education.

Since 1979 Mr. Thomas has been serving as legislative assistant to Senator John C. Danforth (R-Mo.). In 1977-79 he was an attorney at the Monsanto Co. Mr. Thomas was assistant attorney general of Missouri in 1974-77.



On 6/17/86, President Reagan announced that he was nominating Antonin Scalia to the Supreme Court to succeed the retiring Chief Justice Warren Burger. The date listed as Chief Justice Burger’s retirement notice was 5/27/86, which was 3330 days after 4/14/77, the date I think I returned to Earth from my mission to the outer solar system. At the time of these appointments, though, I believe I was still missing somewhere on the continent of Africa and they weren’t sure if I was dead or alive.

Remarks on the Resignation of Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and the Nominations of William H. Rehnquist To Be Chief Justice and Antonin Scalia To Be an Associate Justice

June 17th, 1986


The President. On May 27, 1986, Chief Justice Burger advised me that he wanted to devote his full energies in the coming year to the important work of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution and for that reason would be retiring as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court as of the end of the Court's current term. Today I received with regret Chief Justice Burger's letter formally notifying me of his retirement.



The date of Scalia’s nomination, 6/17/86, was 3351 days after 4/14/77 and I have puzzled over that for the past few days. At first, I thought Reagan had been trying to produce a 3359 day result but he had counted wrong and came up with 3351 instead. But then I started thinking that it is supposed to reflect 5/1/67, the day I think I first flew a jet aircraft. I puzzled over that even more because I couldn’t find any other clues to suggest why Reagan would want to connect Scalia to that date I first flew a jet aircraft. I have been thinking for a while, too, that the Arleigh Burke-class of guided missile destroyers also started with 51 as the hull number because of 5/1/67.

So I further reviewed the clues and I thought about how Reagan nominated Scalia for the Supreme Court on 6/17/86. That was 3351 days after I returned to Earth on 4/14/77. Then I decided to assume that 3351 is supposed to point back to the date 3/3/51. That date 3/3/51 was precisely 8 years before I was born. The number of days between 3/3/51 and 5/1/67 was 5903. The days between Scalia's birth of 3/11/36 and 5/1/67 was 11373. Dividing 6751 by 11373 equals 0.593. I assume that Reagan observed first the 0.593 relationship of 5/1/67 and Scalia’s birth and then selected the 3351st day as the day to announce his nomination.


On the same day, according to that previous reference from 6/17/86, as President Reagan nominated Scalia for the Supreme Court, President Reagan also nominated Associate Justice William Rehnquist to become the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. That was a time I think I was Missing In Action somewhere in Africa and they eventually had a funeral for me on 11/26/86. In my symbolic "memory," the date 11/25/86 was when my step-brother died when his pickup truck wrecked.

William H. Rehnquist was born 10/1/24, according to the article. The number of days between his birth and 3/3/59 was 12571. The number of days between 3/3/59 and 6/7/76, the day I think I landed on the Saturn moon Phoebe, was 6306. Dividing 6306 by 12571 equals 0.50. There is some kind of symmetry there about how Rehnquist was twice as old when I was born as I was when I landed on the Saturn moon Phoebe.


I have also been reviewing the space shuttle flights STS-67 and STS-51 for clues about my first flight of a jet aircraft. I believe I first flew a jet aircraft on 5/1/67 at the age of 8 years. I wrote earlier about clues I found associated with space shuttle flight STS-8 and that theory about my first flight of a jet aircraft.


The space shuttle flight STS-67 launched on 3/2/95. The date difference of the launch and 11/2/95, the 20th anniversary of 11/2/75, was 246 days, or 0.67 year. The STS-67 mission duration was 16.63 days while I was 16.67 years old on 11/2/75.

The birth date of the STS-67 commander is listed as 6/30/51. The mid-point between his birth and 5/1/67 was 5/31/59. That was 89 days after 3/3/59. As there are 5785 days between 6/30/51 and 5/1/67, those 89 days represents 0.015. He was also born in a year that ends with “51.”

The pilot of STS-67 was born on 5/14/57 and was 3639 days old on 5/1/67. I believe 5/1/67 was the day I first flew a jet and I was 8 years old. On the day Apollo 8 launched, 12/21/68, I was 3581 days old. Subtracting 3581 from 3639 equals 58. That means he was the same age on 5/1/67, when I first flew a jet at the age of 8 years, as I was on the launch of Apollo 8.

The Payload Commander of STS-67 was born 66 days after 3/3/59.

One of the STS-67 Mission Specialist’s was born 10/10/58. The days between 10/10/58 and 11/2/75 was 6232, which divided by 2 is 3116. The days between 10/10/58 and 5/1/67 was 3125. That means of the period from his birth to when I think I launched to intercept the comet, the day 5/1/67 was virtually at the mid-point of that time period.

Another STS-67 Mission Specialist was born 7/2/59 and was the first female graduate of the USNA to fly in space. The days between 3/3/75 and 11/2/75 was 245, which divided by 2 is 122.5. The days between 3/3/75 and 7/2/75 was 122. This mean her birthday was at the mid-point of my last birthday on Earth and the date I launched to intercept the comet. I believe the day I actually intercepted the comet was 7/2/76 and then I blew it up on 7/4/76.

An STS-67 Payload Specialist was born 5/24/51 and was 6628 days old when Apollo 11 launched on 7/16/69. I was 6617 days old when I returned to Earth on 4/14/77. That means he was virtually the same age on the day Apollo 11 launched as I was when I returned to Earth from my mission to the outer solar system.

One of the other STS-67 Payload Specialist’s was born 9/17/43. The days between 9/17/43 and 3/3/59 was 5646. The days between 9/17/43 and 11/11/66 was 8456. Dividing 8456 by 3 and multiplying by 2 - to produce a value of 2/3's - equals 5637.33, meaning that my birth was virtually 2/3's through the period when he was born and when I think I first launched into space on Gemini 12.

The space shuttle flight STS-67 was scheduled, I believe, to reflect, primarily among my accomplishments, that I first flew a jet on 5/1/67 at the age of 8 years old. The space shuttle flight STS-67 was the 8th flight of the orbiter vehicle Endeavour.


Next I reviewed all the space shuttle flights that had “51” in the flight designation. But first I want to express a clue about STS-8 that I noticed as I was reviewing STS-51. I have written extensively about STS-8 and I have related this clue before but I found another way to express a clue encoded into that flight.

The number of days from 3/3/59 to 5/1/67 was 2981. I was 8 years old on that date in 1967. The number of days from 3/3/59 to 8/30/83, the launch of STS-8, was 8946 days. Dividing 2981 by 8946 equals 0.333.

Beginning with STS-51-A on 11/8/84, there were 8 space shuttle flights that had "51" in the flight designation number. After that particular method of designating shuttle flights had been abandoned, there was an STS-51 launched on 9/12/93.

The launch date of that 9/12/93 space shuttle flight STS-51 creates a precise anchor with the day I think I landed on the Saturn moon Phoebe at the mid-point. The days between 3/3/59 and 9/12/93 was 12612. Divided by 2 that is 6306. The days between 3/3/59 and 6/7/76 was 6306.

Connecting STS-51 to the Saturn moon Phoebe was probably done because of 5/1/67, the date I think I first flew a jet and because of the similarity with the 6/7/76 date of that landing on Phoebe at Saturn. I found quite a few other clues with this flight but I don’t want to describe the rest.


The time period from 3/3/59 to 7/21/69 was 3793 days. My birth to Earth's moon.
The time period from 9/2/65 to 1/21/76 was 3793 days. Princeton to Mars.

The time period from 3/3/59 to 9/2/65 was 2375 days. My birth to Princeton.
The time period from 7/21/69 to 1/21/76 was 2375 days. Apollo 11 to Mars.


I was thinking again yesterday about the lyrics to Pink Floyd’s “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” from the “Wish You Were Here” album. As I noted, the release date of that album was precisely 41 weeks, 4 days, before the day I think I intercepted the comet.

"Shine On You Crazy Diamond (I-V)"
Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun.

Shine on you crazy diamond.
Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
You were caught on the crossfire of childhood and stardom,
blown on the steel breeze.
Come on you target for faraway laughter,
come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!
You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Well you wore out your welcome with random precision,
rode on the steel breeze.
Come on you raver, you seer of visions,
come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner, and shine!

"Shine On You Crazy Diamond (VI-IX)"
Nobody knows where you are, how near or how far.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Pile on many more layers and I'll be joining you there.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
And we'll bask in the shadow of yesterday's triumph, sail on the steel breeze.
Come on you boy child, you winner and loser,
come on you miner for truth and delusion, and shine